Should I choose a lacquered or oiled surface on my wood floor?

A lacquered floor is not only an easy-to-maintain option but also a stunning choice for everyday use. Well-known for its durability, this type of flooring has remained the top preference among homeowners throughout the years. The secret lies in its hard, smooth surface coating, which consists of multiple layers of high-quality lacquer. These layers render the floor highly resistant to liquids and scratches, requiring minimal upkeep while retaining its impeccable appearance. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a matt lacquer, which imparts a similar effect to an oiled floor while benefiting from the reduced maintenance associated with lacquer. To keep your lacquered floor in pristine condition, we highly recommend using the Bona Wood Floor Cleaning kit on a regular basis. Should your lacquer begin to lose its sheen, fear not! Reviving its former glory is a breeze with the application of Bona Wood Floor Refresher, which not only rejuvenates the surface but also prolongs its shield against wear and tear.

An oiled floor offers tactile, softer protection that can be enjoyed with every step. The oils used for wood floors are incredibly fluid, effortlessly seeping into the wood to shield it from unsightly stains and markings. Unlike filmogenic finishes that remain confined to the surface, oiled floors provide a non-filmogenic finish that deeply nourishes the wood. Similar to lacquered floors, high quality oiled floors undergo a meticulous application process that involves multiple layers of oil. As part of this procedure, at least one coat of hardwax oil is incorporated to enhance durability.

Should superficial scratches mar the floor's surface, they can be easily banished by lightly sanding the affected area before delicately applying maintenance oil. To retain the exquisite surface protection, it is advisable to thoroughly clean and re-oil oiled floors approximately once a year using premium maintenance oil. The beauty of this maintenance routine lies in its simplicity—a professional sanding is not required, making it a task that most homeowners can confidently tackle.

Whether it's lacquered or oiled, regular vacuuming or sweeping with a soft broom is recommended to keep these floors looking their best. For comprehensive cleaning, we strongly suggest employing the trusted Bona Wood Floor Cleaning kit. With care, your floor will continue to exude timeless elegance for years to come.

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